Travel Guide: Living 2,000ft Above Sea level In Mambilla Plateau
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- Опубліковано 20 кві 2013
- This special edition of Travel Guide, Ini Thompson takes you on an eight hour drive from Jalingo, Taraba state capital, to the Nigeria's biggest plateau and how Bantu people are living at over 2,000ft on the plateaus amongst a breath taking fauna, overlapping hills buried in the clouds, water fall, mountain rides, caves and man made dams.
The first road was made to Mambilla by one of my father's friends in the early70'sNew Nigerian Development Company had there Coffee and Tea plantation there.
So grassfielders are also in Nigeria.. Great to see the Ndop and Torghu being weared in Nigeria. I thought it was only in Cameroon
The elevation of Mambilla is more than 2000ft, more like 4000 to 5000.
I can't wait to have a feel of this. Nigeria is blessed
natures beauty
You can't imagine how much millions of dollars the US and Canadian government are making from Niagara falls. We have been practicing lazy mind economic way too long.
Ill be there soooon
This is Wanda full creature. Thanks
Edit your headline to 2000m not 2000ft above sea level
Very interesting though, but the disunity in Nigeria will never allow its potentials to be fully harnessed, and its unfortunate that Nigeria can never be one
Charles Okwy
Definitely, this is prophesy and to top it all our country has no direction to lead the kind of people who are living in for a diversification of their religions cultures and background
Charlse: we would be united. If we can start it from our hearts by building our minds with facts not fictions.
And we pray that Allah would grant us such unity in short time.
It can only and only when we start to believe that it can. And then we work towards it. If not for ourselves, then of course and by all means for the next generation.
Simply because of our destructive mindset. Something is fundamentally wrong. How to unravel this riddle called Niger-Area will be a very daunting task.
Unfortunately.